South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 10, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 January 1920 — Page 7

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. . i r it ; t Ui .. t r .- r.t a '. if ihe iii-i-'ii- depart-,-ith Pond Woman's in i-ii i of th-cl-ii. wl.l h -., h. 1,1 I r l 1 aftrrnooi. .it : i !. , in ti.- i il roorn. Follovin .i i -r f F.jsine s .; ion Mrs . H. .ij.-lliTi.,' pl..i two inr i.i r. t 1 1 ri n. rs. a j. ri'.;d.- and Hjnrraria: darn. by M f.. . II afte uhi'h current -v nts u ere r vi-v. ! by Mrs. William proba-- o; .l paper n ' Th' Aiii' i ifM!, M n and V. ?r. n i'o;;.;).,-.." read ly Mi-. ''. Tr.tbund; vr,ii vocal '1 :4f I' iridred by Mrs. V i e S'rayf r and Mrs. Harry Harre-; ar.d two piano sob. u re x.vn. "The AtaTif.tn Fo'on.u-e" by C.irjirnttT, h Mi's H i ,ü r- ttr and lloffm.m'.s "Ii;in 'iHiü." i. M1j-. Greta F.dner. Tl.e .uhje't ..f the itxt m-'-ti:. which will I held Feb. 1 wi'I i ' th.- ,i:r:jl:-u Colon it s. Th- rjvj. ar.d ph i :.. n 1 1 0h d--artm.-nt of the l'it)AV. ip;b held .1- r'S'jI.ir is. tinr Friday afteri.'jon In th club rooms. Tne program which wa? i,i lii::;- :i of theJ upils of the Kal'y sehool ijriil' i' 'he directum of Mrs. Nit.. i hoolittb-ot;-is.td (f a numl'-r of recitationand .several .'i:irs. Mi.--. Foolittb--ae a short hi -lory of her work as ''ai;h-r. I'uri.-i the bu.-inesM Mission a report was ;-in by Mm. C. I. Imon the phi!. i ntrophkal worl tori- liv the department ,.t Chiistrnas time. An exceptionally large numlier of in'-rnb rs wore r s nt. The m-xt n.tctint,' will i, he'd Jan. whiTi a dis-u-Mon on "Public Mealth" v.'ill be i;ivf-a l-v oti of iho school nurses. . nir Ui: of th" Xni'n.iii Fddy S .'a in;; :;r k- Has hM I 'riday aftrixn at ihv horn' ol Mis. Martlia lajUiinian. TIG Michigan st. During th social lioar vliih follc)d ! h bas!n. s -.v.ion s'V-ral musical n u i ii Im-i h : rciKi! f ij, an i n s t r vi -mental solo b Mis. Ivina Hild--brand; a vo al i by .Mi o'I)- ll and a piano .-.flection by Mi-s tv i ttt. II lr-.-hrj:cnt.s w rc -rv'i lo f0 ni'-in b-rs ,md u-is. 'I'm a--.-t;i nt hostesses wi'ic Mr.- IMitn Millrr. .Mrs. Charl-s Mnitli. Mrs. I-'aiini l'o.-tr-r and Mis. AUa Willis. Ttif n t inc-;ini; will i,..- In Id m two wp"ks, th pl.it m t ii iinnouni.'d lattr. The "oith Uln!- Ihtfirst M. i:. c.uuch 1 i 1 1 1 ii i4ular lot't'tin Friday afternoon at the lM.ru- of Mrs. J. M. l rh. 4 17 W. Madison st. Various omniittecs t' appoint-.! for the n.-uini; y--ai iurir. the business session v.hich Aas folio-., cd by ;l sHal time. llet!hTn nts were srA'd to ?,7 m-m-rs h the hostesses Mrs. Ij. II. (Jcr- ' r: Mrs. J. .. Mobile. Mr. Ho nur ilobin. and Mrs. I. .1. Mcln rmott. '''hi' m-. tini; will ,.- held with I: s. W. F. T.r. !!. 1 Taylor t.. Mr- '!.;' is i '. rp n t r, 1 ' Mt'lü'". t. n t r .1 in t i In ; .ctob.T.- : th- Wanct.. Sewing irele ; t her i J oni !'"rida' afternoon. I firing the i u. i r:'s - .ssion a discus.-'voi th in -ti of e :j,t; for the poor of the city tool; pl.ic". Xedb'Wnrk was tlie o.:iin diveri".m of tto- o. i ,1 hour Iiich followed. In ihe contests P i.'s were ;iv ,trii"il tt Mrs. Dora i'i.gdab' and Mrs. Wlrude nrrbier. l'i i o .. the club will be eni -n. iin-d b Mi., i'ora lillb'in, 1 .'; 'i'.i lor :,; . l''..i-oii. ' i 1 ; i : 1 1 .1 . . .1 ." !) ( I : : ( M f i l . v: . . ".It

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tli'- ".Mi.-ilonar. Work Anionu- tipChinryr. an(j Japan-.- on Our Wstrn ("ii;it." nfr-sh!r.-nts wr- s r -f(l (:riv.z th focI.iI hour. Th- nv; iTi--tSnif will be h!d Ib 1 :. Ti.- Trane Wi:lard W. r. T r. ..'t I'riday afternoon at the hom.- of Mrs. Ira Kuth, K. HroadvH. Altr thf routlr.- businfj warf disponed of .Mr. . I-s.-,i Krinof-hl reid a pap-r on "V.o:r-n In Industry" and Mr.. ;crtrud- AlbrUht r-ad a paptr on v.ornan'.' suffrage entitled, 'Torwnrd."v An all day meeting will hh!d ra th- hoinf of Mr? John Hlvt- !. S'JO K. Indiana av., ib. 13. Th- Men's Hiblt- cUkh of the First 'hrlMJan church held it monthly businfs tntetin- at th honie of W. W. Horde, 4 15 LxMontf Terraro I'riday eenlnr. Twelve members Including the -x. cutives and various ornnilttees wer present. I'lann were formulated for a banquet to be bdd at the church Jan. 2-. The i-xt meeting will be held Feb. I?,, the place to be announced later.

I Mrs. Charit II tiff, 4 05 I.a Mont ; T rrace entertained several frl'-nds I'riday evening-. Mies Wilnietta .hirk. 61 S W xxwylvunia av.. aecisted by Miss Margaret llowiep. entertained 14 m-m-br.-of the Guldlns UrIu class of tl Crace M. K. church Thursd y evenin?r. Following a short busings ss-don a ü(clal hour was rnjoyd. Mi. s Ina Falslay entertained with teadinRü Mid Miss (Jenevivo ihiwko. rend"T.'."l several voeal 8e!ection?. Miss l-'tsio (iraham was the favor winner at a contest. Tb; Mi. e nd placo of the next meeting M ill be announce! later. '"he Iiuies Aid soci.-ty of th" Fpwortli Memorial church ."s entrt.iiiud Thursday afternoon ft th. home of Mrs. August Fräst. 'J 104 au (.In way W. Durinp the busir. -s session pi. ins for an oy-rr .-upper and entertainment to be hId nt tin church Thursday, Jan. 15, t re made. Uefri shment were serv-d to 0 membr.. There will be a ineetinp of the fjocity I'.-b. 1 at the l.omf of Mrs. S IeFreese, W-b.-ter st. Mr. and Mrs. I-'rnncis II. Mc Krlain. 01- Linrsey st.. entertained with a o'clock dinner at their home Thursday evening as a comi)liment to Miss Charlotte M. Meyer whoso niarriap:- to Shrrilan llrant Keiser will take place Monday, Jan. 12. Covers wore laid for six fruesb at a tablr attractively appointed with Colnn.bi i roses and maid' n hair fern. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Jain. G4u Diamond av., ent-rtalned the members (o th- Friday Friends-hip lua and tin ir husbands at a ::'.u o'clock dinner Thursday eveninu". During th i'vning .M:s Fessie 1'ogue enter ' ;l 1 n "! M'ith " ;i,lin f,:,d Miss Clara j r.hrliariit with vocal s'-lection.s. Th elub will nn ! Ian. 1 1 with Mrs. I' Kir 1 1 1 ' F Indiana a v. Tl." A: .-.... HiblM e'..-"- f.f roe Trinity iTi'shyterian church met Thtirxbiy evnioir with Mrs. Kola Irvin. J-. S. St. Peter's st. Following the business meeting a social time wn fiijoyeil and refr shment were served. Mrs. A. Ackernian. U'öl C Madi.on sr.. will ntertain ihe !:i"- l'( b. 1 :1 .Mi--. .l.i.ciW ''d ej-ton I . 1 1 ) j m 1 1 1 ; ' 1 .'if. jin.- whx 1 ii 1 .iicr. iMi if the nlnu. I 1 AJ1-1. A!ex. M Il;i nder. leL'j X. Ad.irri- "t., erHet tu ined the rneiiMi--I '.f the Jolh- '"pichet rlno al her J , iw ri.e Thursday atternnon Tlie lime; ' w .i.T nent .oi i .-illy and refreshments ' i we..' served to 1 . irnests. The rlubj i i.l nif-t in two wvekf with Mis. II 1 I in n i 1 I'lilT .IfthiKini ' T r a d ! n j with advertisers means more for less cash. At Wheelock's

A Special in an unusuallv attractive Dinner Set is beinrr tea tu rev! in our L3inner-vvare Department. This Colonial hapj. medallion decoration set or 32 pieces containing the essential items tor serving six people as follows:

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Revelations of a Wife Their Second Honeymoon : BY ADELE GARRISON

: w if vr ii ppi:m;i u iii:. .maix;k i it.-w a way fkom Tin; FIIAFFIHIt. j Th chauffMir who claiji.ed to ;hie br. snt by lilMan for m? J turned abruptly as he hard me hail him. To my terror he bean to ad-Vane-swiftly toward m 'I h.ivc lost a valuable rinjr." I .Viid swiftly. I must go tack and look for it. Walt here for me. I will hurry." I fairly tumbled the words out in my hajte to b pone. For the look on hin face, now not very from roe, Fet rne wild with vatjue terror. ' You must not so back," he aid between his teeth. "Mts. L'ndcrwood " P. ut not can the potency of Lillian's name .stayed my tootsteps. lake a hunted thinir of the forest I turned, and dropping my raveling baff to the floor in order that nothing: should impede my footsteps I ran a I never had run in my life before, ran as if for my life. nd if I had needed an thing: to lend in;rs to my feet the sounds behind me were sufficient. A quickly smothered oath, a sinsrl shrill rvhist!, evidently a signal, and then the sound of hurrying masculine footsteps behind, first a single pair of feet and then two, turned nie ill with terror. When IiisiKh. Cnnie. For all in an Instant the whole diabolically clever trap bad Jbished upon me. Of course. Lillian's telephone connections had been tampered with, and our conversation overheard. How in so short a space of time' the enemy spies interested in :ny rapture had found opportunity to so cltvrr'y fort;e u note in Lillian's handwriting upon her own note paper was ,i mystery to me. Fut that they had done it was certain. How I cursed my own stupidity and lack of caution as I tore breath-l-ssly down the corridor with the pursuing footsteps drawing nearer every se-.-ond. A'e had not met a person for a greatt r portion of the outward Journey. Of course, the men behind me were taking a desperate chance of failure some one inight come into sight any moment, but, on the other hand, they miht be at)k to soizo rne and rush me to the waiting taxicab outside without being observed by any one. Why had I not icvognized before what I aw now clearly cn as a drowning person is Faid to realize the truth of things that Lillian ULTRY RAISERS Toledo, 0., Men Win Sweepstake at Annual Show Held Here. The Nftt:puikf prize of the 11th annual show of the South lb nd Poultry and IVt Stock association vhs won by Hayncs and Snider of Toledo, Ohio in the final award of prizes Friday evening. The prize offered by the poultry association wan a South Hend koIU va;ch. Tiie prize w;is won on an exhibit of Ithode Inland Feds. William Theue of North Judson. Ind.. won another prize of a South I lein! watch for the .ru-st display of poultry at the show. Tills display cun:t'il of over 10'" biitls and included 10 different varieties of pul;!r-. ducks and creese. The 8veep-t.'ike prills were won i by .1. M. Roelke of Tea (I.irden. Ind., ' in tb.e Asiatic clas and (1 ore U. 'Oer: is of ijrand Itupids, Miel;., in j the Mediterranean class. The prize "n dut Ivs. .:nd ?re se was won by Will. trn Th'-ue of North .Iud;oTi. I leireiiianii Wins lrir. Paul lleireinann of South Hend on the shape and color special for the male birds of barred Plymouth Kock-. Loren Triex of Wakarusa won tiie prize for shape ami color special in barred Plymouth Rod. hens At the annual luettin? of the American Hai red Ulk k cluo, Ia.ul lleircmaiin was elected slate ice president and Mrs. Thomas Yarlin,' of Shelbyville. Ind.. as elated slate secretary. l'iiitil Awaortl.. I'ollowin; are tile flnrl awaids d"ciilnl by the judges Frida : i:hiiition Plymouth Hocks Paul lleiremann of South Bend. 1 .oek: 1. 2 cookT-; '2. pulU t cookciel brot. Clarxnce Matin ss of Sov.th Hend, 4 tuck. 4. .. cockerel: 1 iullet, J, ::. 4 hen. Foren Truex of Wakarus.1. Ind . I cod;. ;; cockerel. 1. lien: 1 exhibition pullet. Phay Woodward. 1' Cock. 1 ounc: llt'lt. 1 A. Spero of IilP. 'iiiii;". Ind.. ' civ k. 1 old lien. P.il'.e' Hrti lMMüoi.lh Rociv Foren Truex of Wararusa. Intl.. -j rn. .a-rt", 1 exhibition pul'et. S. C. lilack Orpir.mons F. M. l.oni: of Osro'i.i. Ind.. 1 tockcrt!. 'leorife Kinzie of South Rend. 1 cockerel, . : .;. Ö pullet. Hutter C'is Frank Cimi:ier:nann of South Benil. 1, '. 4. hn; 1. cockerel. Golden Sebright Har.taii.s A. Zeltler of South Hend. 1 heu; 1 pulb t. ci-.t.rce 1' cock. 1. '2 Smith of Britlc-man. Muh. cock. 1. cook erel. Mankin Ytliow Bant.tm A. ZoitItr of South Bend. 1 cockerel. 1 pullet. Bun" Cochin Hantam A. Zeitler.

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"Madge" with "D-;uo.'-t" never have referred to ?rie would Marion as; "my Mule (laujrhUT." and, finill:.! she would have cigned herself -I.il-' li in" or "Lil" instead of "Lnvlr.sly. ' oi:r friend. IJllian Fnderwood." A Note of Menace. A little la'aort-d sob burst from me as I realized that I could not keep , up the pace at which T was running, j My heart and lunjrs felt as if they would burnt. I had raliv made a ' most c:ed!tai rao for a woman had kept ahead of the two powerful 1 men for that they were powerful; I was sure, but my strength was fail- ! inir. I could no longer manage th spurt of speed which had carried me so fnr. To me the horror of facing n dan-j per is as nothing to have it come up-j on me from behind. Therefore, uh-n I realized that the race was over, as far a? I was concerned. I wheeled and conserved eny breath for the scream I meant to jfive if the men should seize me. Hut they stopped short and eyed me warily. I think my sudden move had nonplussed them for the moment. "How dare you .follow me?" I Htormed, quickly taking advantage of their Inaction. "Go back at oncei" The chauffeur, who was in the lead, with a stockily built man just behind him, permitted just the glimpse of an ironical smile to come into his eyes. "Pardon. Mrs. Graham." he said. respectfully enough, "but I have my j orders from Mr. Underwood, and Tl must obey them. She has ordered; me to bring- -ou to her house, and I i must obey her ut any cost. I have no alternative, um you will see. He opened his coat, still keeping a wary eye upon me I felt a-s if he v. tie a tiger ready to spring and displayed a badge, larfi?v but similar to the one hidden under my own jarket. That he gave me no opportunity to evamine the badge closely T noted even in my stupefaction at thsight of il. Fastening his coat as quickly aft he had unbuttoned It he took a step nearer to mc. "Will ycu come quietly, Mrs. Grahaiji. or shall wo. have lo carry you?" There was a note of menace In his. voice. , 1 cock. 1, J, ?, 3 hen; 1, 2 cockerel; :;. 4 hen. Walter Pat2.kow.skl of South Bend, 4 hen, :, a cockerel; Ö pullet. George F. t?mith of Bridgeman. Mich., 1, pullet. White Muscony Duck William Theue of North Judson, 1, z cock; 1. 2, 3 hen; 1, 1'. Z. 4. & cockerel; 1, 4, r pullet. White Indian Runner Duck D. J. Taylor of Granger, 1, 2 cock; 1. 2 hen. Gees1 Vince Janowiok of South Bend, l cock, 1 run. r.it.Gi:it. i Ian. 7. Fliaj KnimanaJitr of Mishawaka was in town Monday. Kmanuel Wlntmyer formerly of this plaee died in Fikhart Monday morning and was buried there Wednesday afternoon. Dennis Coverly, Charit.- llolfman and daughter. Mnbel and Mr. and Mr.. Harry Shennabargcr attended the funeral. William Fiesell uns in Fulton fiom "Wednesday till SunIay. II:irv(-y Itinker of Flkhart spent Suniiay nik'ht and Monday at the home of J. .. Hay. Mrs. j. V.. Hi ml;, has decided to sell her farm. Harry Shennabarirer. Roy Free, William Fissell. Khv Haas and E. M. Remley weie in South Bend Tuesday evening. Mr. Fharle Hoifman is ill. Mrs. William Hoffman went to Chicago Friday, she expects to bone three or four weeks. Hart-. Fckhari is preo.iriiiK to move to Chicago. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads DRCQOWT, A-tdltüTiim Ibetter. The Big Cut Rate Drug Store OTTO C. BASTIAN, When jou think of Homefurnishing think of "Sailors" The liic FJtitric Shop S. D. Moran & Son Wiring and ItcpAirinj:.

Announcements

Invithtion have been is.sud by th V. W. ' .A. to all its numbers for thv annual i:sines meeting to be held Jaa. 1 at th- association building. The affair w.li be in tho form of a dinner and all who wish to attend siioul 1 notify the committee in tiia:"- before noon on Jan. 14. Mrs. V. W. Austin. Mrs. K. V. Chapin ard Miss .Siruh Witwer form the committee. The Young "Woman's Foreign M:.--Monary society of the First Methodist Fpiscopal church will meet Monday evening with Miss Ida Lovttt. -27 X. Main st. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Fred Woodward. Miss Anna Greene and Mis Fdith Iiolbrook. Personals Co: p. Harry E. Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hardy, 110 K. Da -ton st., has returned from service in the Philippine islands. Harry Landfield, 307 tf. Michigan st., has left for a month's visit to Cuba, where he will visit the tobacco fields. Miss Ruth Stoll. Misa Florence Guthrie. MLss Margaret Sherman and her holiday guest, Misa Hortens Holton of Austin, Texas, have returned to St. Mary's college after spending the Christmas recess at their homes. Dr. C. C. Terry. 905 W. Colfax av., attended the meeting of the Laporte County Medical society held ut Michigan City Friday. DUTCH JSLAXI). Jan. 7. Littl Grace Wedel is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Hilly Itheill were Xw Year's visitors, attending the dinner at the Kennedy school. Mrs. Sarah Berkei&er was a guest j of W. Chandler Tuesday. M. Ruthwoski has sold his farm ! and moved to outh Hend. Ehard Johnson who has been sick for some time is able to be around again. The New Year'H dinner given at the Kennedy school by the Community Grango was largely attended. Dinner was served to about 120 ruet9. Wednesday, Jan. 14 the Community Grange will have installation of new officers and members are urged to be present. TO AID DEXIKJN. By i'nirl Vrrum : LONDON, Jan. !. A Hebsingfors dispatch Friday slid the Fsthonian government had agreed to Gen. Yudenitch's request thafho be allowed to transfer the remainder of his army by sea to aid the armies of Gen. Wenikin in south Russia. TD,

Every overcoat in the store greatly reduced for this big sale. Buy your ov ercoat for next winter at practically wholesale cost. Come in and look them over you'll be surprised such fine qualities at such low prices.

$25 and $35 Overcoats $19.95 This lot includes all the odds and ends of broken lines. Coats that regularly sold for S25 and $35. Priced for quick selling at considerably less than present wholesale cost. $65 Suits $55.25 $50 Suits $42.50

Underwear Specials Men's Heavy Weight Union Suits, $5.00 Value- $2.50 Men's Heavy Weight Union Suits, S2.50 Values $1.98 Men's Medium Weight Union Suits, S2.50 Values $1.69 25 Off-rSweaters 25 Off i'our choice of any Sweater or Sweater Coat in the store at 1-4 off. ,en?s, Bovs' and Children's Sweaters in all styles and colors, V-neck, turtle neck or button. Sweaters at less than present-day factory cost, and we have a big line to select from.

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Ransack Sale of Linens, Bed Spreads, Toweling, Blankets and Domestics Odd lots soiled Turkish Towrjs at a big reduction. Short lengths of Table Linens. Toweling? and Fancy Linens at 1-4 to 1-3 oft. Hundredu of Remnants in Muslin Sheeting and Flannel at 1-4 to 1-3 off. Large lots of soiled Bed Blankets at 1-3 less than regular prices. Big lot of small Table Damask samples at 5 cents each.

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Ransack Sale of Gloves Odd sizes in women's Mid Gloves. $2.00 to $2.50 valur. $1.69 pair. $1.00 Chamoisette Gloves, sale price 69c pair. Wool Gloves. $1.50, $1.25 and $1.19 values. 95c pair. Odd lot of children's heavy, warm Gloves, 65c to 65c values, 49c.

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